#you did git reset --hard and need to get that code back
#One more thing: Suppose you destroy a commit as in the first example, but then discover you needed it after all? Tough luck, right?
#Nope, there's still a way to get it back. Type git reflog and you'll see a list of (partial) commit shas (that is, hashes) that you've moved around in. Find the commit you destroyed, and do this:
git checkout -b someNewBranchName shaYouDestroyed